How can I keep my computer clean and tidy?
When we are asked by
friends and family how can they keep their computer clean, the one tool
we always recommend is CCleaner. CCleaner differs from antivirus tools
as it designed to keep your computer tidy - think Jacques from Finding
Nemo!
CCleaner will search through your computer and clear out all
of the files that have been created when you surf the internet or
install software. The majority of these files are benign and pose no
threat to you, but they do take up space on your computer so let
CCleaner remove them for you. CCleaner will not delete documents and
photos from your desktop of the common document folders.
CCleaner will work on Windows; IOS (Apple) and Android mobiles.
Tell me more about CCleaner and what it can do for me!
When
you open CCleaner, you will immediately see an 'Analyse' button which
when pressed, CCleaner will calculate how much space can be recovered
from deleting temporary system files. Once you are happy, press the 'Run
Cleaner' button and all will be removed from your system. NOTE - if you
have an internet browser such as Internet Explorer or Chrome open while
you run the CCleaner tool, you will be asked to close the browser to
allow the files to be removed.
Under the 'Tools' button (the
spanner icon), you will find some very useful tools that you may,
depending on your technical knowledge or confidence,
Uninstall -
Click on Uninstall and CCleaner will show you all the different programs
that have been installed on your machine and when this was installed.
Some of the very common names you may wish to look for and remove
include:
Delta Search
MyWebSearch Toolbar
If you do stumble across a program name
that you would like to remove, click on the program name and select the
'Uninstall' button on the top right of the CCleaner screen.
Startup
- This is a great feature, but you will need to understand what it is
you are doing before pressing any buttons in here. Startup, as the name
suggests, will list all the software that will start when your computer
starts; web browser(s) and Scheduled Tasks. It is very likely that when
you click on the Windows tab you will see a substantial list of names of
software that starts each time your Windows computer starts. You can
disable software by selecting it and pressing the 'Disable' button. We
will not be advising which you should or shouldn't disable as each
computer is very different.
When you click on the 'Scheduled
Tasks' within Startup, this is where you will get a good feel as to
whether or not your computer is running malicious software. The
individuals or organisations that produce malicious software often use
your computer to schedule the infection to run at certain times, and
CCleaner will help you see this. Again we cannot advise you which to
disable as each computer will have different tasks running depending on
the software you have running. One to look out for though will be listed
as just "At1" although the numerical digit may differ from one; if you
have this please backup all your precious documents and photos then run
antivirus.
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